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13. Tissue response to the Fadenoperation.
The Fadenoperation was performed on 24 rabbit eyes. In 8 eyes the globe and muscle were removed intact and in 16 eyes the muscle was dissected from the sclera to determine the site and degree of attachment. The greatest degree of adherence was found between the muscle and the sclera at the site of the suture, less attachment at the lateral and medial border
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14. Internal sclerostomy using laser ablation of dyed sclera in glaucoma patients: a pilot study.
Twelve eyes of 12 patients with refractory glaucoma were treated with internal sclerostomy using laser ablation of dyed sclera. The technique involves iontophoretic impregnation of the sclera at the limbal region with 1% methylene blue and subsequent delivery of a pulsed dye laser beam to the stained area through a goniolens. The red wavelength of 664 nm gen
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15. Brittle cornea, blue sclera, and red hair syndrome (the brittle cornea syndrome).
A syndrome of red hair, blue sclera, and brittle cornea with recurrent spontaneous perforations is presented in 2 siblings of a Tunisian Jewish family. The genetic transmission of this disorder is autosomal recessive. This is the second description of this syndrome, which should be called the 'brittle cornea syndrome'. This syndrome has so far been reported
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16. Disc oedema in association with Hunter's syndrome: ocular histopathological findings.
The histopathology of the posterior half of one eye and the optic nerves of a man with Hunter's syndrome, who was known to have disc oedema without raised intracranial pressure for 11 years of his life, is reported. The possible pathogenesis of the disc oedema is discussed; an important contributory factor was the deposition of abnormal mucopolysaccharides w
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17. EPITHELIAL CYST OF THE SCLERA
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18. EXTENSIBILITY OF STRIPS OF SCLERA AND CORNEA*
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19. “BILATERAL MESIAL SUPERFICIAL DEFICIENCY OF THE SCLERA”
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20. “ATYPICAL INDIRECT, INCOMPLETE RUPTURE OF THE SCLERA” *
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21. Necrogranulomatous scleritis. Effects on the sclera of vascular deprivation.
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22. Still's disease and rheumatoid nodule of the sclera.
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23. “Bilateral (Mesial) Deficiency of the Sclera”: Scleral Plaques *
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24. BILATERAL MESIAL SUPERFICIAL “DEFICIENCY” OF THE SCLERA [SCLERAL PLAQUES]